Jamaliah, left, gives a hug to her daughter Raudhatul Jannah, center, after being reunited in Meulaboh, Aceh, northern Sumatra, Indonesia, 07 August 2014. Raudhatul Jannah went missing during the Indonesian tsunami nearly ten years ago after she was rescued by fishermen drifting on the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004. Her uncle spotted her in another village in June 2014 and noticed a striking resemblance to the missing girl and checks confirmed it was her. The December 2004 Tsunami killed more than 170,000 people in Aceh province alone.

Tsunami Survivor Raudhatul Jannah Found Alive 10 Years Later

A girl thought to have died in the Indian Ocean tsunami has been reunited with her family after being found alive nearly a decade later, her parents said Friday. Raudhatul Jannah was just four when she was swept away as the disaster struck Indonesia on Boxing Day in 2004. After a month, her relatives assumed she was among the more than 230,000 killed. But in June, her brother spotted someone who appeared to be his long-lost sister walking down the street, according to German news agency DPA.

Now 14 years old, Jannah was being raised by an elderly woman, named Maryam, almost 80 miles south of her family. She now lives with her biological parents, father Septi Rangkuti and mother Jamaliah. "This is a miracle from God," her mother told DPA. Her relatives do not plan to carry out a DNA test. "It's a mother's instinct," Jamaliah Jannah told Reuters. “I knew she was the one and we also saw her photos from childhood when we picked her up, that's her."

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Jamaliah Jannah, left, hugs her daughter Raudhatul, center, after being reunited with her in Meulaboh, Indonesia.